In
this time, making music using just a computer has
become what it should be: commonly accepted.
Propellerhead's music production software Reason
has played a huge part in this wonderful
development. The Dubroom shamelessly promotes
Reason as the most Dub friendly music production
software and therefore livicates this section to
all users of the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). CLICK
HERE to read the Dubroom's in-depth review of
Reason 8.0 for the Dub producers community to
discover why this section is here.

WWW,
November 2014 - Reverb and delay: the
two basic effects for a Dub mix. In this
third chapter of REASON 8.0 IN DUB, both
effects are subject to a deeper reviewing in
word, sound and sight. Another original
Reggae riddim was created, rendered to eight
audio tracks and imported into a multi-track
DUB set up in Reason. A report.

Before
we'll take a look at some of the delay and
reverb devices and -more important- see and
hear them in action, a few words about
creating a riddim in Reason. Reason 8.0's
new browser is a tremendous help during this
process. Where it's rather obvious how the
quality of the work-flow had dramatically
improved since Reason 3.0, this browser in
itself contributes significantly to it.
Picking sounds for your sampler or drum
computer goes very quick, especially when
you use the drag-and-drop possibilities.

WWW,
November 2014 - For this second part of
REASON 8.0 IN DUB, Messian Dread created
another original riddim and took a
thirty-day trial of the Synapse DR-1 Reverb
Rack Extension. He also tweaked THE ECHO in
what became yet another fat Dub created only
with Propellerhead's Reason 8.0. Another
report from the studio.

Reason's
RV-7000 Advanced Reverb does more than a
decent job, especially when you consider
it's the standard reverb in a 450 Euro DAW.
It has been used by many producers whose
choice was the RV-7000. Still, it turns out
the blue device doesn't do everything and
that's exactly where the DR-1 comes into
focus. Taking a thirty-day trial for the 35
Euro Reverb device is free, and it turned
out to be a very interesting choice.

Another
thing that really needed a deeper review is
THE ECHO, Propellerhead's very own
"Advanced Delay". To see it live
in action during a Dub mix is obviously the
best way to discover some of it's features
and that's exactly what can be done in this
report.